Badger: a question of calibre
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Re: Badger: a question of calibre
Hmmm, that 6.8 seems worthy of further consideration if a reamer is available... Otherwise we're inclining towards barrels in 6.5x55 Scandisqueagian for 1200mards or 7.62x39 for plinking. Interesting article, critical in some ways, about 6.8 SPC here... http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015 ... 6-8mm-spc/
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Re: Badger: a question of calibre
.338 Federal looks good too ! Anyone here got one, or an opinion on it ?
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Re: Badger: a question of calibre
Just a .308 on steroids - here you'd have a job convincing PC Plod who in our area works purely on numbers and who would suck his cheeks and say "That's a bit big for the range" based purely on .338 being a larger number than .308.
Our FEO doesn't seem to like anything bigger than .300/.308 for some reason unless it's a pistol calibre.
Sound stupid - tell me about it!
Our FEO doesn't seem to like anything bigger than .300/.308 for some reason unless it's a pistol calibre.
Sound stupid - tell me about it!
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Re: Badger: a question of calibre
We might invent .338 Badger: a 7.62x39 case necked up to take a .338 bullet ! Or even a 9mm pistol boolit, to satisfy your local Plod
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Re: Badger: a question of calibre
I considered the 9mmx39 however you end up with virtually no shoulder to head space from so the 9mm Rascal (9mm-08) was born. The alternative was to find a suitable rimmed case however I wanted to stop with the 12 round 2A1 Magazine.meles meles wrote:We might invent .338 Badger: a 7.62x39 case necked up to take a .338 bullet ! Or even a 9mm pistol boolit, to satisfy your local Plod
A .338x39 might work quite well

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Re: Badger: a question of calibre
As per the title, I have always found my .222" to be more than adequate for badger.
As always with live quarry shot placement is everything.
As always with live quarry shot placement is everything.
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Re: Badger: a question of calibre
Mind you in saying that a large calibre sump doing 40-50 MPH does equally well, certainly seems to do the job if the roadside score cards are anything to go by.
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Re: Badger: a question of calibre
*Makes a note to go chew through a brake cable and unlock the wheel nuts on a certain car*
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If you want some advice on loose wheel nuts then jjvc of this parish is the man to speak with.
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